This guide details the operation of the rare Belton Repeating Flintlock, a 1785 design that approached semi-automatic functionality. It explains the unique seven-shot magazine, the 'port fire' fuse system, and the secondary trigger mechanism used to fire successive rounds without re-priming. The process involves igniting the fuse with the first shot and then using secondary triggers to advance the fuse to subsequent touch holes for rapid firing.
This guide details the operation of the Belton Repeating Flintlock, a unique 18th-century firearm. It covers manual cocking, priming, magazine loading, and the rapid-fire sequence utilizing a port fire fuse. The demonstration highlights the sliding lock mechanism and safety features, emphasizing the historical significance of this early repeating firearm. Expert insights from Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons underscore the technical complexity and historical context.
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